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Original scientific paper

The role of blood meal in the life of haematophagous horse flies (Diptera: Tabanidae)

STJEPAN KRČMAR orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-9275-6117 ; Division of Biology, JJ Strossmayer University, Lj. Gaja 6, 31000 Osijek, Croatia
SVJETLANA MARIĆ ; Department of Biology, School of Medicine, JJ Strossmayer University, J. Huttlera 4, 31000 Osijek, Croatia


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Abstract

Background and Purpose: The aim of this study was to prove whether
the most abundant species Tabanus bromius L., 1758 in Eastern Croatia is autogenous or anautogenous. Analysis was performed on the ovarioles in the ovaries of 25 females.

Materials and Methods: Periodical collections were carried out at localities close to the river Sava: Plesmo (XL 41) and Spačva (CQ 39) in June, July and August 1995. Horse flies were put in 4% formalin solution. In the laboratory female specimens were dissected in 0.9% water solution of NaCl. After dissection ovaries were removed and preserved in 4% formalin solution. Ovaries were then processed through a standard dehydration series of ethanol solutions, cleared in benzene solutions and embedded in paraffin.
Sections were cut at 5 micrometers with the Reichert – Jung rotary microtome. The slices were stained following standard staining procedures.

Results and Conclusions: The follicles of the ovarioles were mostly in
stage I and II of maturation, proving that blood meal is essential for egg maturation. Based on these results we can conclude that the Tabanus bromius is an anautogenous species in the studied area. Shrunk cellular remains of the follicular epithelium in ovarioles are found in the samples collected during July. A second fully finished gonotrophic cycle was not found.

Keywords

Diptera; Tabanidae; Tabanus bromius; gonotrophic cycle

Hrčak ID:

58000

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/58000

Publication date:

1.6.2010.

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